The talks updating each of the developers' recent
work were truly riveting, although one person wasn't paying full
attention, as you can see in the upper-right shot. Ed Valeev (lower
left) took up his coffee habit again during the workshop, and Steve
Arnstein (lower right) of the Georgia Tech group gave a nice talk on
their latest stuff.
At midday on Friday, we had a very nice lunch,
provided by the CCC. David Sherrill and two of his students, Ed Hohenstein and
Tait Takatani (upper left), along with one of our hosts, Justin Turney
upper right), all enjoyed the break. Meanwhile, Ed Valeev, Rollin
King, Christopher Rinderspacher, and Heather Jaeger talked shop until
the afternoon breakout sessions.
The morning talks gave way in the afternoon to
special sessions focused on specific new target capabilities. On the
left, we see the On the
left, we see the structural optimization group discussing interfragment
coordinates (left to right: James Hinshaw, Frank
Pickard, Rollin King, Heather Jaeger, David Sherrill, Ashley Ringer,
and Wesley Allen). On the right, Daniel Crawford, Francesco
Evangelista, and Andy Simmonett talk about new CC capabilities in
PSI3.